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She jerked her arm out of his grasp and shoved her finger into his chest. âYou listen to me Sebastian, and you listen good because Iâm not going to repeat myself. I didnât get you fired the first timeâyou did that to yourself, so quit trying to blame me. Iâm sorry that I was the one who went to Stammler, but I was drowning. I was fucking drowning, and that was your fault. You were supposed to be there. You were supposed to be in charge and you were freaking MIA. All the time. I. Was. Drowning.â She punctuated each word with a jab right into his sternum.
âThen why didnât you come to me? Why didnât you say, âhey, Sebastian, Iâm drowning, I need help?ââ When she didnât answer right away, he smirked. âRight. Because thatâs not really what it was about. You wanted me gone. You wanted my job, and I was in the way, so you threw me under the fucking bus. Just like you want me gone now. I donât know what I ever did to you, but you must really hate my guts to go after me like this.â
âIâm notâŠâ She blew out a breath, then pinched her lips together. âI never wanted you gone. I wanted you do to your goddamn job, which you werenât doing. Which is why you got fired, you asshole. And I donât hate you. Hating you would require a lot more thought and energy than Iâve ever put into you.â
Her words struck something deep down inside him, but he was too angry to examine what that might be.
âIf you had a problem with me, you shouldâve come to me. Then and now.â
She let out a frustrated laugh. âYou mean like when I tried to talk to you yesterday about how you working on the retreat isnât appropriate? And itâs not me who has a problem with you now, itâs Stammler. Heâs the one who wants you off the retreat.â
He snorted. âI donât believe you.â
âI donât really care what you believe.â She crossed her arms in front of her chest, drawing his attention to her breasts. âAnd I donât give a flying fuck what you do with your life, Sebastian. I donât care where you work or how you spend your time. I could fit the amount I care about what you do onto a speck of dust. You got me? But Stammler is my boss, and unlike you, I actually do my job. He doesnât want you involved, so yeah, Iâm trying to make that happen. I wasnât trying to get you fired. All I wanted was you off the retreat.â
He shook his head, his mind made up, resolve calming him in a way nothing else could right then. âYou know what? Fine. Two can play at that game.â
Her eyebrows slammed down over her eyes. âWhat game?â
âThe âtrying to get each other firedâ game.â
âYouâre ridiculous.â But some of the heat had gone out of her eyes, replaced with a cautious wariness. âGrow up.â
âRidiculous or not, youâre going down.â He leaned in close, pulling her scent into his lungs, anger and lust and something else he couldnât quite name all tangled up inside him. âYouâre going to regret messing with me, Kayla. I promise you that.â
She let out a shuddery breath, glared at him, and stormed off. He watched her go, tilting his head to fully appreciate her ass in those skintight leggings.
âI canât tell if you want to kill her or have sex with her,â said Patrick, sticking his head out of his now open door.
âDepends on the day,â Sebastian said dryly, shaking his head. Then he turned to Patrick. âListen, man, Iâm sorry that you had to hear that. If you want me off the retreat, thatâs fine. I get it. I donât want to cause problems for you.â
Patrick shrugged. âIâll swap you for Bodhi, but youâre not in any trouble.â He laid a hand on Sebastianâs shoulder. âI know youâve been through a rough patch and that things have been hard for you. I also know youâre really trying to start fresh here, and I respect that. So donât worry about your job, because youâve got one here for as long as you want.â
âUntil the snow melts,â murmured Sebastian, the weight of the future pressing down on him. Right now, things were good. He could ride and teach and had a place to stay. An environment in which temptation was at a minimum. But what would happen come April? Would he go back to New York? Without a job or a place to live? Yes, he knew he could always crash with Lucian or Maxâheâd always been able to depend on his brothers, which was a freaking miracle given their family dynamic growing up. But what would happen once he was back in the city, surrounded by places associated with all of the shit from the past? And if he couldnât go back to New York, then what? Returning to the corporate world held less appeal the longer he was out here, but he had no clue what he wanted to do instead. He didnât feel like he was any closer to any kind of clarity on all of this than heâd been a month ago.
âUntil the snow melts,â agreed Patrick, clapping him on the shoulder. âDonât let her get to you. Weâre all on your side here, okay? Forget those corporate assholes.â He could hear the warning in Patrickâs tone. It was a warning coupled with a plea. Donât do anything stupid. Donât do anything reckless.
But there were only so many impulses he could fight off before he finally gave in to one. And getting revenge on Kayla Bristowe was one he wasnât going to be able to let
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